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Can dogs eat broccoli?

Yes. Your dog is free to chomp on broccoli in small amounts.

This low-calorie veggie is rich in nutrients. However, it contains isothiocyanates, which can potentially irritate your dog’s digestive tract. Aim for no more than one or two small pieces of broccoli per day.
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  • Heavy metal including lead, zinc and mercury
  • Fertilizers and other garden-related products
  • Automotive chemicals including antifreeze which is one of the most highly poisonous substances